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Radwin WinLink 1000 Series - Log-On Errors; Unsupported Device

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Log-on Errors Chapter 4
WinLink™ 1000 User Manual Release 1.9 4-6
6. If your User Type is not Operator, then choose it now.
7. Enter the password.
8. If you are a user with Read-Write permission, click Options to enter the
Community options if required
9. For initial log on:
Leave the default Community passwords,
netman
for read-write,
and
public
for read-only.
If Community values were previously defined, enter them under
Community in the Read-Only or Read-Write boxes.
If you are a user with read-only permission, click the Read Only
Mode check box.
The RADWIN Manager main window is displayed (see Figure 4-8).
Log-on Errors
Unsupported Device
Attempting to connect to an unsupported device on an otherwise valid IP
address (for example, a LAN printer) will result in the following error mes-
sage:
Warning
If you log on using Local Connection, but your physical connection
is not local (i.e. anything other than a direct connection between the
managing computer and the IDU), then any configuration you carry
out may affect other links in the network. You will not be able to do
this!
Network log on (IP address to the ODU) is recommended.
If you log on via an over-the-air IP address, you will receive a warn-
ing. If you reset the site to which you are connected to factory set-
tings, you can lock yourself out of the link.
Note
If you log on using Local Connection through a PoE device, you will
need to connect it to the managing computer using a crossed Ether-
net cable.
The default IP address for the ODU is 10.0.0.120. The subnet mask is
255.0.0.0.
The actual IP address is defined during link configuration (see Site
Management: IP Address and VLAN on page 8-7. See also,
Appendix D).

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